Title of article :
A 3 years retrospective study of survival for zirconia-based single crowns fabricated from intraoral digital impressions
Author/Authors :
Gherlone، نويسنده , , Enrico and Mandelli، نويسنده , , Federico and Capparè، نويسنده , , Paolo and Pantaleo، نويسنده , , Giuseppe and Traini، نويسنده , , Tonino and Ferrini، نويسنده , , Francesco، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
AbstractObjective
luate the clinical performance of glass-ceramic/zirconia crowns fabricated using intraoral digital impressions – a retrospective study with a three-year follow-up.
s
secutive patients with a total of 86 glass-ceramic/zirconia crowns were treated by a single clinician using standardized clinical and laboratory protocols. A complete digital workflow was adopted for the purpose except for the veneering procedure for the glass-ceramic crowns. Occlusal adjustments were made before the ceramic glazing procedure. Before cementation, all abutments where carefully cleaned with a 70% alcoholic solution and air dried. Cementation was performed using dual-curing, self-adhesive resin cement. Patients were re-examined after 12, 24 and 36 months, to assess crown chipping/fractures.
s
the three-year follow-up, none of the zirconia-based restoration was lost (“apparent” survival rate 100%) otherwise, the chipping rate of the veneering material increased from 9.3% after 12 months, to 14% after 24 months to 30.2% after 36 months. As a consequence, the “real” success rate after 3 years was 69.8%.
sions
3 years the success rate of zirconia-based crowns was 69.8%, while the incidence of the chipping was 30.2%. Assuming an exponential increase in chipping rate between 12 and 36 months it can be argued that, among others, the fatigue-mechanism could be advocated as the main factor for the failure of glass-ceramic veneered zirconia especially after 24 months.
Keywords :
Zirconia crown , Chipping , CAD/CAM , fracture , Veneer
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics